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weng cheong
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i'm a pre-U student, and i came across this when i study the topic on entropy
dS = dQ / T
i understand that as temperature increases, entropy increases as well, as there are more quanta of energy and more thermal states(energy levels) available.
however according to this equation, it seems to indicate that with a lower temperature, we can get a greater entropy?
dS = dQ / T
i understand that as temperature increases, entropy increases as well, as there are more quanta of energy and more thermal states(energy levels) available.
however according to this equation, it seems to indicate that with a lower temperature, we can get a greater entropy?